Typical price: £120
What is it: Universal remote control
What we think: Good universal remote for a decent price. It should make life better for those with too many remotes
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 June 2009
Tags: One For All, One For All Xsight Touch, information, remote control, Europe
We like:
Good design; controls loads of devices; easy to set up; rechargeable battery; comes with cradle
We don't like:
Screen isn't perfect; software only works on Windows; the buttons can be hard to press
CNET UK judgement:
While the One For All Xsight Touch's LCD touchscreen isn't the best we've seen, it's more than adequate for controlling your home-cinema system. We love the way this remote sets itself up. Within half an hour, you'll probably have basic control over all your AV gear. The PC software is rather annoying but you don't absolutely have to have a PC to use the Touch, and setting it up can be as easy as pressing a few touch-sensitive buttons
Full review:
If your house has started to look like an orphanage for abandoned remote controls, you might like to think about consolidating them into just one simple remote. The way to do this is, as you'd imagine, with a universal remote control. Continue Reading...
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